Doutzen Kroes Ties the Knot!

Over the weekend, Doutzen Kroes and her boyfriend Sunnery James showed their love and devotion to each other by getting married! In front of 30 close friends and family in her hometown of Eastermar, Doutzen and Sunnery began their life together as husband and wife.
For the ceremony, Doutzen chose to wear a white strapless wedding dress by Spanish designer Pronovias, complete with a veil accenting her loose curls.

Over the weekend, Doutzen Kroes and her boyfriend Sunnery James showed their love and devotion to each other by getting married! In front of 30 close friends and family in her hometown of Eastermar, Doutzen and Sunnery began their life together as husband and wife.

For the ceremony, Doutzen chose to wear a white strapless wedding dress by Spanish designer Pronovias, complete with a veil accenting her loose curls.

Sunnery proposed in January and the couple announced that they were expecting their first child in July. While the newly married pair will be spending their honeymoon vacationing on an island north of Madagascar, Doutzen’s bringing her charitable spirit to the idea of gifts. Instead of weding presents, she’s asked that donations be made to dance4life or the World Wildlife Fund.

Supermodel Doutzen Kroes may be three months pregnant, but she hasn't slowed down just yet.
Our source spotted her yesterday in SoHo, shooting the Tiffany holiday ad campaign with legendary photog Peter Lindbergh.
Click through for our exclusive stills from the set.

An Angel appeared to me in the abandoned high rise where last night's Maison Martin Margiela x H&M arty party was held: It was the heavenly Doutzen Kroes, who was more than obliging to chat with me (a mere mortal) about the recently leaked, unretouched photos of her modeling bikinis for Victoria's Secret.
While Kroes is arguably one of the most beautiful women in the world without retouching, it can't be easy to have slews of before-and-after comparison shots plastering the Internet and showing your every wrinkle, lump and bump. But according to Kroes, these kinds of mishaps come with the territory--and are actually a good thing.